Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Ah! Chá de Bugre!What a name!lol! Thats Portuguese! Im Brazilian and ill try to find out what this tea is made of! Chá means " tea " and " bugre " is the pejorative adjective the European colonizers gave to the Brazilian native indians they found there when they arrived on 1500.It means " uncivilized and non-christian " . Brazil has been discovered and colonized by Portugal.Thats why we speak Portuguese and not Spanish as most of the other South American countries. Flavia " M. Richmond " <rollouts escreveu: I have been told the next weight loss herbal craze will be something from Brazil called " Cha de Bugre " . It is very popular at the beaches there. It's packaged every way you can imagine. Has anyone here ever heard of it? Too bad about hoodia, but anyone who has ever tried to grow a cactus knows it takes a long time. , " Ieneke van Houten " <ienvan wrote: > > Apparently Hoodia has become the > victim of its own success. > Much of the Hoodia for sale is > fake, or poor quality. > Visit http://newstarget.com and search > the article on Hoodia for reliable sources. > > > Ien in the Kootenays > http://freegreenliving.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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